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The Boston Science-Fiction Film Festival hosted its 47th-anniversary festival in February of 2022, making it the 2nd oldest independent genre film festival in the US. The festival takes place each year in February, the week ending on
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and draws a dedicated crowd every year. It showcases over 100
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features and short films, from all over the world. It culminates with a 24-hour movie marathon of classic, new, and schlock films.


History


Beginnings

The ‘Thon began back in 1976 at the
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in
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. It was designed to complement the
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, the Boston Science Fiction Convention, playing in Boston that same weekend. Sunday, February 15, 1976, was the inaugural program. It featured "
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", "
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", " Things to Come", "
The Thing from Another World ''The Thing from Another World'', sometimes referred to as just ''The Thing'', is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction-horror film, directed by Christian Nyby, produced by Edward Lasker for Howard Hawks' Winchester Pictures Corporati ...
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Them! ''Them!'' is a 1954 American black-and-white science fiction film, science fiction monster film from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by David Weisbart, directed by Gordon Douglas (director), Gordon Douglas, and starring James Whitmore, Edmund ...
" and "
Zardoz ''Zardoz'' is a 1974 science fantasy film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling. It depicts a post-apocalyptic world (which Boorman says, in the audio commentary, may or may not be mat ...
". Tickets for the 14 feature film event cost $4.75 with a complimentary champagne toast at the conclusion. The following year featured a sneak preview of a then-unknown " Star Wars". Collectible posters were given out to attendees who paid the $4.95 admission price. By 1978, the event was given a tagline of SF3, connoting its third year. In a controversial decision, The ‘Thon’s 10th anniversary was a 36-hour endurance event. Additionally the Marathon programming has included a variety of short films, serialized dramas (such as the original
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), and cartoons such as the Warner Brothers classic
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.


End of the OWC era

A few months after SF11, the Orson Welles Cinema was destroyed by fire. The Marathon found a new home at the
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located in
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,
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which was under the operations of former Welles Manager, Garen Daly. Over the next few years, the event expanded to include more days, changed its official name to The Boston Science Fiction Film Festival, and became peripatetic. SF12 through SF14  were held at the Somerville Theatre in Somerville Massachusetts. SF15 through SF28 were held at the
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in Brookline Massachusetts. SF29 was held at the Dedham Community Theater in Dedham, Massachusetts. SF30 returned to the Somerville Theatre and also had Friday Night and Sunday Night special events. SF31 was held at the West Newton Cinema in
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. SF32 again returned to the Somerville Theatre, where it has been hosted annually to date, with the exception of SF46 which was held as a virtual event online due to the
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.


Growth and evolution

With the advent of VHS and
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, the Festival faced changing tastes. To address these, it began to add more days, newer films, and more shorts reaching its current festival structure of ten days. The first nine days are devoted to showcasing new works from around the world. Judges rotate every year and are gleaned from the attendees, local personalities, and the occasional 'special' judge. Awards are presented every year for Best Feature and Best Short. In 2012, a new category was added, Steampunk Awards for this category also included Best Feature and Best Short. The marathon element is still the most popular part and most attended element of the festival. Starting with SF36, the festival was expanded to a week-long event. The programming was expanded to attract newer films from around the world, especially from independent filmmakers. Typically the festival will present roughly 30 features, 75 shorts, 10 workshops and panels, and a number of party gatherings for filmmakers and attendees to connect. The festival continues to culminate with the 24-hour Marathon, where the programming is the same as it has been from its inception.


The Gort

The best overall film is awarded The Gort, a specially designed award named after the robot from the classic film
The Day the Earth Stood Still ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' (a.k.a. ''Farewell to the Master'' and ''Journey to the World'') is a 1951 American science fiction film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Julian Blaustein and directed by Robert Wise. It stars Michael Re ...
. Quiet Earth exclaimed it is "probably the coolest looking award ever." It was designed by Boston sculptor Casey Riley after one of the first films in the inaugural program. The 2012 winner of the Gort was the film "Dimensions: A-Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Threads." A new award was created in 2016 to recognize the best of the short films of the 220 + films annually submitted for review. The "thoners" are invited to vote for the best short film during the festival. The winner is announced and awarded The Short Gort during the 24 hour Marathon held on the Sunday preceding Presidents day each year.


SF47

SF47, the 2022 version of The Boston SciFi Film Festival was again held at the Somerville Theater, or (as it is become affectionately known) “The Starship Somerville.” Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the festival was a hybrid event, a combo live and virtual. The festival ran from February 16-22, 2022, culminating with the ‘Thon a 24-hour science fiction movie marathon, beginning at noon on Monday, Feb. 21st and ending at noon on Feb. 22nd. Festival submissions started in August and ran through the beginning of January. The Festival used WithoutABox as its submission agent. More information on submitting a film and the competition categories are available on the Festival’s website.


References

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External links


Home Page of the Boston Sci-Fi ‘Thon and Festival

WithoutABox Filmmaker’s Entry Page

Preview of the 35th Anniversary of the ‘Thon in the Boston Herald


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